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Indoor Air Quality Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the quality of air in buildings and structures as it relates to the health and comfort of the people inside, and is a crucial aspect of our daily lives. It can include factors like temperature, humidity, ventilation, mold, and exposure to chemicals. Mold thrives in warm, humid conditions, making North Carolina’s climate, with over 70% relative humidity, favorable for mold growth in summer and fall. By working together, we can greatly reduce mold-related issues in our residence halls. Tips for Students Here are ways students can maintain good indoor air quality….
Introducing CONNECTED PLATES: Balanced meals that nourish and are sustainably sourced! Connected Plates was created to highlight meals that provide a balanced mix of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, aligned with USDA dietary guidelines, while also showcasing sustainably sourced ingredients. The Nourish icon will identify balanced meal options at Duke Dining locations and the Sustainable Food icon will recognize which menu items are sustainably sourced. As we pilot the CONNECTED PLATES initiative we will feature a different Duke Dining location each week, showcasing their CONNECTED PLATES. The NOURISH icon highlights meals that provide a balanced mix of: Carbohydrates Proteins Fats (Aligned…
Staffing Resources from A-Z! This page will provide Student Affairs Staff with a wealth of information and resources for the entire life-cycle of staff employment from Recruiting & Hiring to Departures Department Information Department directories, Position Descriptions, and Org. Charts. Searches & Hiring Resources for planning a search process, interviews, and hiring a selected candidate. Performance Management Performance Reviews, Coaching, Performance Feedback, Goal Setting, and Professional Development. Staff Departures Information and Resources needed for leaves of absence and for when staff leave for their next adventure. Resource Guides Consolidated view of all Reference Guides in the Staff Resource section. Templates…
We are Student Affairs at Duke. Our brand is most effective when executed cohesively across the division of Student Affairs. As the brand evolves, so will the content of this page. This page also serves as an extension of the Duke Brand Guide, and will reference portions of that guide throughout. Whether “communications” is part of your job title or not, Student Affairs professionals communicate in a multitude of ways every day. From departmental newsletters to event promotions to website content, the ways we communicate and the words we use can help us tell the story of our work more…
Unconscious Bias Resources 8 Strategies to Reduce/Interrupt Implicit Bias Actively Addressing Unconscious Bias in Recruiting by the Harvard Business School How to Check Your Bias When Interviewing Introverts How to Reduce Personal Bias When Hiring, Harvard Business Review The Neuroscience of Unconscious Bias by the American Bar Association (Youtube) Project Implicit: Links to Implicit Association Tests (IAT) Unconscious Bias Training by the University of California, San Francisco Job Description and Advertisement Resources Evidence That Gendered Wording in Job Advertisements Exists and Sustains Gender Inequality (Duke & Uni. of Waterloo Study) How to Write Gender Neutral Job Descriptions A Practical Guide…
Information about PTO, Administrative Holidays and Tracking Time PTO Accrual Benefits eligible staff accrue paid time off (vacation and sick leave) on a bi-weekly (non-exempt staff) or monthly (exempt) staff basis. Depending on your position and length of service, you will accrue PTO at different rates. Learn More About PTO Accruals Administrative and Discretionary Holidays In addition to your Paid Time Off, Duke University provides employees with 14 Administrative holidays per year to employees who work at least 20hrs/week. Administrative Holidays do not deduct from your PTO banks and are automatically added to your Exempt Time-Off Reporting calendar (Electronic Time…
Page Coming Soon The Center for Multicultural Affairs supports opportunities for students to intellectually explore issues about race, ethnicity, social economic status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and other identities. Equally important, we encourage students to develop relationships, which are reflective and promote understanding of engaging difference and cultivating identity formation. Check back soon for our programming page refresh! Follow our Instagram @dukecma for the most up-to-date activity and offerings from our Center! For more on CMA programming, contact dcma@duke.edu
Last Wednesday, Duke’s Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (CSGD) brought together more than 20 campus and community partners for a celebration of National Coming Out Day. Observed every year on October 11 — the anniversary of the 1987 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights and the first display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in Washington, D.C. — National Coming Out Day aims to combat homophobia and transphobia by recognizing the power of visibility for the LGBTQ+ community. The holiday also encourages LGBTQ+ individuals to come out and claim their identities proudly, as an act of resistance against discriminatory…
We are excited to announce a milestone in our commitment to leadership education at Duke. On Monday, September 18, Student Affairs proudly launched the True North Leadership program, an initiative designed to reshape how we approach and teach leadership skills to our undergraduate students. Made possible by the generosity of the George Family Foundation, Duke True North Leadership begins a three-year pilot program, built upon the vision and success of Bill George’s True North: Emerging Leader Edition. Through the True North Leadership program, our aim is to facilitate the exploration of personal leadership capabilities while fostering profound relationships among our…
Recipe Brown Stir-Fry Sauce: Yield – 3/4 c. ¼ c. Water 1 1/2 Tbsp. Tamari/Soy Sauce 2 Tbsp. Oyster Sauce 1 Tbsp. Shaoxing Wine (or Sherry Wine) ¾ tsp. Brown Sugar 2 tsp. Sesame Oil ¼ tsp. White Pepper, Ground 1 tsp. Chili Crisp 1 1/2 tsp. Cornstarch Stir all ingredients together in a small bowl and add to the hot pan with cooked vegetables and/or protein. Be sure to stir the sauce right before adding to keep the cornstarch suspended. Bring sauce to a boil. Sauce will thicken when it comes to a boil. Add a little water if…
Looking for ways to spend your long weekend over Fall Break? We’ve rounded up some of the exciting things to do around Duke, both on campus and in the greater Triangle.
As October kicks off Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Duke’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) is bringing technology groups together as part of Duke Tech Week 2023.